While you are testing the API using SoapUI, you're connecting from your laptop. In most cases, you'd be in the office, connecting to a service in your datacenter.

But in runtime, the connection is done from the OutSystems front-end instead - and there's a good chance it is in the cloud.

If the OutSystems infrastructure is in the cloud (PaaS offer), your IT will need to open access to the service, either via a public API Gateway or using a secure VPN. If the OutSystems infra is on-premises, this is a network issue. Either way, your infrastructure team probably should be involved.

While you are testing the API using SoapUI, you're connecting from your laptop. In most cases, you'd be in the office, connecting to a service in your datacenter.

But in runtime, the connection is done from the OutSystems front-end instead - and there's a good chance it is in the cloud.

If the OutSystems infrastructure is in the cloud (PaaS offer), your IT will need to open access to the service, either via a public API Gateway or using a secure VPN. If the OutSystems infra is on-premises, this is a network issue. Either way, your infrastructure team probably should be involved.

Hi Paulo,

Thanks for the info. You are grateful enough. I'll ask you then to verify the accesses to the API.